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Excellent advice from BA... 'caking' refers to the wax welding itself on (typically black panels on hot days) but Supernatural is not really prone to it. It is more prone to oil patching/holograms by having been removed prematurely and buffed when still 'wet'. As BA says, leave at least 40 mins before buffing after having applied to a cool panel (in the shade on a hot day). Then buff it twice to ensure it has been removed.
Lime Prime makes a good base, but you can use Autoglym SRP etc. Always polish before waxing. Then maintain with a pH neutral shampoo. Whilst the tight beading naturally diminishes after a couple of weeks, the wax layer will remain for 3-5 months on the paint until fully degraded by UV (sun) and wind/contaminant erosion.
Lime Prime makes a good base, but you can use Autoglym SRP etc. Always polish before waxing. Then maintain with a pH neutral shampoo. Whilst the tight beading naturally diminishes after a couple of weeks, the wax layer will remain for 3-5 months on the paint until fully degraded by UV (sun) and wind/contaminant erosion.
domster said:
PS the 30ml pot will do an average sized car about 3-4 times at least. 8ml per layer on average for a thinly applied paste wax.
sorry that just isnt true. Since last i posted about this ive kept count. Full coat on the elise 18 times now. there's still some left. and honestly I really DO know how to wax a car! (i reckon must be over 25 coats total now)Gassing Station | Bodywork & Detailing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff